Forget Leisure Village.As the housing needs of boomers shift, watch for a return of a popular living arrangement from the 1960s -- the venerable commune, where like-minded souls shared chores and expenses...

The Transition Network-HOME & NEXT Village SF a collaboration, present: “AGING IN PLACE and SHARED HOUSING” Our first, in-depth 3 part series in San Francisco As a lead-in to its upcoming three part series on Aging in Place and Shared Housing,...

Baby boomers have long proclaimed their desire to stay in their homes post-retirement, a practice known as aging in place. They want to stay in the communities where they have friends, know their way around and have a support network.

Feb. 25, 2015 - Baby boomers trying to pick the best living arrangements for themselves or their parents as they age should be wary of a phrase they coined in their younger years: If it feels good, do it.

I read Seth Godin's blog most days. This one is pointing right at us. One key advantage of Long Term Care @HOME (used to be called Aging in Place) is managing service, product human and financial resources efficiently.

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